Every generation has its version of “the good old days.” For some, the memories are sepia-toned or come in shades of black, white and gray. For me they’re tinged with the yellow fade peculiar to photos from the late 60s to mid-70s. The era of unenviable hairstyles, long lines at the gas station, The Brady Bunch and the game of Life…
To read the rest of the story and get the recipe for these soft, spicy and delicious Molasses Crinkles, please visit my guest post at Keepin’ It Kind. Kristy – a talented and creative vegan cook and one of the gentlest souls out there – is hosting a virtual cookie exchange with lots of great bloggers and the recipes so far have been print-worthy to say the least. The fun started November 27 and continues through December. Thank you, Kristy, for inviting me to the party!
One year ago today: Whole Wheat & Almond Meal Chocolate Chip Cookies
I just came by to say how much I enjoyed your post over at Kristy’s blog! So beautifully written and the cookies sound delicious!
I appreciate that very much, Cadry. I adore these cookies! It was a lot of fun writing the post and sharing the recipe. Kristy had a great idea, didn’t she?!
I could use some of the warmth from these cookies! Why does eating cookies like this make you feel like you’re getting a big hug? xx
Words of wisdom, my friend. Some cookies just = love.
True dat.
So true Somer – a great big warm and very comforting hug 🙂
I bet those are moist and chewy. They look good!
YUM! On my way to get this recipe!
Go on – get outta here ;-)!
Yum!
Nuff said.
Yum! I love a crinkle cookie. Those look great!
Just the name is fun, right ;-)?
YUM! Yes, please!
I love your photos (and the cookies, obviously).
These cookies are looking so freaking delicious! I must make them! Yum!
What a wonderful holiday cookie Annie! Heading over there 🙂
Those look to die for!!! (Good thing nobody has to.) 😉
These cookies were so wonderful! I made a batch with the intention of bringing them to visit family and well, between Chris and I, there were none left by Christmas day!
Thank you so much for participating in the cookie swap! I can’t wait to do it again next year! 🙂
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